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Manga '29-sai Dokushin Chuuken Boukensha no Nichijou' Gets TV Anime

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May 5, 9:02 AM
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Production company Kadokawa opened an official website for a television anime adaptation of Ippei Nara's 29-sai Dokushin Chuuken Boukensha no Nichijou (The Daily Life of a Single 29-Year-Old Adventurer) manga on Monday. The official website also revealed the main cast, staff, teaser visual (pictured), and teaser promotional video.

Voice actors Makoto Furukawa (One Punch Man) and Sayumi Suzushiro (Bocchi the Rock!) are starring as Hajime Shinonome and Lily, respectively.

Staff
Director, Series Composition: Toshinori Fukushima (Skate-Leading☆Stars)
Main Character Design: Yoshihiro Nagamori (Beyblade X)
Studio: HORNETS

Nara began serializing the adventure fantasy manga in Bessatsu Shounen Magazine in January 2016. Kodansha shipped the 18th volume in December 2024, and the 19th is scheduled to go on sale on May 9.

Synopsis
This story is about Hajime Shinonome, an adventurer of Silver Range. He's dedicated to fulfilling missions from the guild. One day, when completing a quest for monster meat, he finds a strange girl named Lily in a dungeon who's far more trouble than she's worth. Saving the girl from certain death, her story reminds him of his similar past, and he takes her under his care… (Source: MU)

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Official site: https://anime-29sai-dokushin.com/
Official X: @anime29sai

Source: PR Times

29-sai Dokushin Chuuken Boukensha no Nichijou on MAL
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I'm really enjoying this idea of older protagonists in anime. Also the girl looks really moe and cute 😊

May 5, 10:12 AM
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So, Ojisan + Loli is a new old sub-trend in ojisan titles? Reminds me of how villainous isekai broke into otome isekai anime.
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I know Kadokawa is an enormous corporation with fingers in almost everything these days and it was involved in decent titles too, but every time I see a sentence starting with "production company Kadokawa" my first thought is "what kind of slop are they making now"... Just another production committee approved checklist of tired tropes to put into life with cheap looking animation.
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I know Kadokawa is an enormous corporation with fingers in almost everything these days and it was involved in decent titles too, but every time I see a sentence starting with "production company Kadokawa" my first thought is "what kind of slop are they making now"... Just another production committee approved checklist of tired tropes to put into life with cheap looking animation.
@Antanaru

I have a very hard time believing these low art/animation quality "life in another world" or adjacent anime are actually profitable
May 5, 6:50 PM
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@Antanaru

I have a very hard time believing these low art/animation quality "life in another world" or adjacent anime are actually profitable
@EcchiGodMamster @Antanaru These shows aren't made for financial success. They're the epitome of "anime is an advertisement for the original LN/manga" and are made with a low enough budget that you don't have to worry about losing money, but at least have something to show for it. Look at it as a mediocre mobile game based on a popular anime.
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@EcchiGodMamster @Antanaru These shows aren't made for financial success. They're the epitome of "anime is an advertisement for the original LN/manga" and are made with a low enough budget that you don't have to worry about losing money, but at least have something to show for it. Look at it as a mediocre mobile game based on a popular anime.
@RobertBobert I know they are just LN/manga ads, after all Kadokawa used to be primarily a publishing company. I just developed a knee jerk reaction to seeing Kadokawa announcing anime production.
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@RobertBobert I know they are just LN/manga ads, after all Kadokawa used to be primarily a publishing company. I just developed a knee jerk reaction to seeing Kadokawa announcing anime production.
@Antanaru I think it's just a sign of the times we live in. With studios making so much anime that many creators can even afford to make mid anime just for the sake of publicity. Remember the 80s and 90s, when even the most mediocre toys had their own animated series on American TV. However, some of them still became so famous that toys from the original IP became merch for popular shows.

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